Diane Denish

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Diane D. Denish
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Prior offices
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico

Personal
Profession
Business Professional

Diane D. Denish (b. March 3, 1949) is a former lieutenant governor of New Mexico, the first woman to hold that post. In that position she also served as president of the New Mexico State Senate. She was elected in 2002, running on the same ticket as Governor Bill Richardson. They won the election 55% to 39% and in 2006 were re-elected by a margin of 68% to 31%.[1][2]

Denish was the Democratic candidate for governor of New Mexico in 2010. She lost in the general election on November 2, 2010.[3]

Elections

2010

See also: New Mexico gubernatorial election, 2010

Denish was the Democratic candidate for the November 2, 2010, gubernatorial election, facing Republican Susana Martinez. Martinez won the election, with 54% of the vote to Denish’s 46%, becoming New Mexico's first female governor.[4]

2010 New Mexico gubernatorial general election
Party Candidate Vote Percentage
     Democratic Party Diane Denish 46.51%
     Republican Party Approveda Susana Martinez 53.33%
     Other write-ins 0.17%
Total Votes 601,752

Race background

In the three weeks prior to Election Day, Denish spent $1.6 million, with about two-thirds of that going to advertising. Denish raised $871,304 immediately prior to Election Day. Her biggest donor was the SEIU, which contributed $215,000. Denish and Martinez spent about $5 million during the election cycle, as of November 2, 2010.[5]

Campaign contributions

2006

2006 campaign for Governor of New Mexico - Richardson/Denish Ticket[6]
Total Raised $13,368,723
Total Raised by Gen. Election Opponent $316,462
Top 10 Contributors
Moving America Forward $487,326 (3.65% of total) Sector: Party
Cap II Properties $141,000 (1.05%) Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
Blanchard, Paul $120,000 (0.90%) General Business
Gulfstream Lomas Ltd. $114,210 (0.85%) Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
Controlled Recovery $112,000 (0.84%) Energy & Natural Resources
Forest City Covington New Mexico $109,249 (0.82%) Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
Perenchio, A Jerrold (Jerry) $102,443 (0.77%) Communications & Electronics
Laborers/Liuna $100,000 (0.75%) Labor
AFSCME $100,000 (0.75%) Labor
Individuals
v.
Institutions
$7,014,251 (52.5%)
$5,698,120 (42.64%)

Awards

Denish received the following awards: the PNM Entrepreneur Advocate of the Year Award (2006), the Leadership New Mexico Distinguished Alumnus Award (2006), the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award (2005), the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Education Award (2005), and the Women Impacting Public Policy New Mexico Legislative Leadership Award (2004).[7]

Personal

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As of this writing, Denish was a lifelong New Mexican. She is the daughter of Jack Daniels, Bill Daniels' brother, and has served on the Daniels Fund Board of Directors. For 12 years, she owned and operated The Target Group, a small business specializing in research and fundraising. She has been an active member of the business and philanthropic communities in New Mexico.[7]

She married Herb Denish and they had three children together: Suzanne, Spencer, and Sara.[7]

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Walter Bradley (R)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico
2003–2011
Succeeded by
John A. Sanchez (R)